Description
Summary:
As a Law Clerk in Commercial Real Estate/Energy, you'll apply your expertise to train next-generation AI systems, shaping model learning through high-quality, real-world input.
Highlights:
1. Train next-generation AI systems with your legal expertise
2. Review and evaluate land control instruments
3. Collaborate on complex document issues
**Job Title:** Law Clerk (Commercial Real Estate / Energy)
**Job Type:** Contractor
**Location:** Remote
**Job Summary:** As a Commercial Real Estate / Energy Law Clerk, you'll apply your expertise to help train next\-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high\-quality, real\-world input. No prior experience in AI is required , your domain knowledge is what matters.
**Key Responsibilities:**
* Review and evaluate land control instruments including deeds, ground leases, rights of way, and easement agreements for term, exclusivity, and conveyance terms.
* Identify deficiencies, gaps, and execution issues across site control documentation packages.
* Organize and structure findings into clear, standardized formats suitable for senior legal review.
* Support due diligence workflows by processing and annotating land and real estate documents.
* Flag non\-compliant or incomplete filings based on project and regulatory requirements.
* Collaborate with senior reviewers to escalate and resolve complex document issues.
**Required Skills and Qualifications:**
* 5\+ years of experience as a paralegal or legal document reviewer, preferably in energy, real estate, or infrastructure.
* Hands\-on experience reviewing land control instruments , deeds, ground leases, easements, and rights of way.
* Strong ability to assess term, exclusivity, and conveyance language in legal documents.
* High attention to detail with the ability to organize findings in structured, standardized formats.
* Comfortable working independently in a remote, document\-heavy environment.
**Preferred Qualifications:**
* Experience supporting utility\-scale energy or transmission projects.
* Familiarity with PJM site control requirements or interconnection documentation.
* East Coast\-based with East Coast project or legal practice experience.